Vote for me!

by Elizabeth on 15/11/2009

This is a shameless plug:  I’ve been nominated in the Computer Weekly IT Blog Awards again this year and I would love to keep the title I won last year in the project management category.  I have also been nominated in the ‘best female IT professional’ category, and it would be nice to give the other nominees a run for their money there as well.

You might have noticed the badge on the right shouting about my nomination, and if you haven’t had a chance to vote yet it isn’t too late.  In fact, why not vote in all the categories?  You might find some other great blogs to explore.  There is also a new category this year – Twitter user of the year.  There are some really interesting Tweeters listed, so sign up to follow them and see what you find out!

You can vote for me (or anyone else) on the Computer Weekly site here. Voting closes on 25 November.

Thank you – and thanks to those of you who have already contacted me to say you have your vote in my direction.  I’m very grateful for your support!

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cmi_city (CMI City Branch) November 15, 2009 at 12:19 pm

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Raj Mnon November 16, 2009 at 5:29 am

Voted for you. All the best!

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Anne Marie Ho November 16, 2009 at 2:41 pm

You got my vote, Elizabeth…good luck!!

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